Lmao that last time stamp was like an AI that has watched too many highlight videos then vomited up some bizzare sloppy verbal diarrhea. He literally zones out and stops blinking like a possession victim.
I think he's having a break down. That s**t at the end was bone fide weird. Seriously though, he's been a 'product' for so long, I think he's forgotten who he is. His next advert for deodorant: 'The ******* Lynx ******* effect!'
I'd love to feed dozens of Joshua interviews to an AI, then have it spit out some randomly generated quotes. I genuinely think posters here wouldn't realise they were fake - he's that robotic and removed from any sense of personality. Seems like a collapse waiting to happen within 10 years time, especially after retirement.
I don't know really where all this hate comes from. He just sounds... normal to me. No delusional rantings or repetitive and somewhat tiresome hyperbole. This dislike of Joshua seems a bit adolescent to me. He's a corporate product because he doesn't sound like a WWE character? He's taken on more challenges than Fury and Wilder combined the last four-five years, isn't that what matters. So he lost, so what? That usually happens when you continually face good, and at times even great, fighters and don't we all want fighters to take on such challenges? So why then gloat when they fail, without making excuses? I don't get it. Peak General most of the posts in this thread. One of those times when it seems most posting can't possibly be adults.
The trainer he mentions who Andy Lee went to see, would that be Bernardo Checka?? Sorry for spelling the name wrong!!
Beating Wlad, Povetkin, and Takam at the end of their careers and taking big shots in every one of those fights is supposed to impress me? The upcoming star is expected to win those kind of fights with ease. As much flack as Floyd and Canelo get for their fights like these, they won them handily. Tyson whooped the aged Holmes. Fury had already beat Wlad and didn't come close to losing the fight. AJ is 2-2 in his last 4 now that he isn't fight the over 35 club every fight or guys you'd find on Wilder's resume.